Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-DarkSkyForecast - Yet ANOTHER weather module
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@j-e-f-f Thanks. I got it with the following. I was just wondering if you had a config option for it that I missed.
.MMM-DarkSkyForecast .forecast-container .wind-gusts, .MMM-DarkSkyForecast .forecast-container .accumulation { display: none !important; }
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first of all, great that you made a new weather module like MMM-WunderGround. I really liked that one.
I have a problem with hourlyForecastInterval. If I don’t put it in de config and leave it to the default and put maxHourliesToShow : “6”, in the config, than I receive 6 forecasts with 3 hours apart.
When I put hourlyForecastInterval to 1 or 2 I only get 2 forecasts that are 10 hours apart.
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@arjan let me look into this. Doesn’t sound right…
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@kwabenalexx Your exact config works for me as-is. But I noticed it looks like you also have another weather module running. I wonder if something is clashing… can you try to disable the other one and try DarkSky again?
Also, did you run
npm install
in theMMM-DarkSkyForecast
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@j-e-f-f said in MMM-DarkSkyForecast - Yet ANOTHER weather module:
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Thanks for the help. I deleted the other weather module and it worked. Now i see my units are in Km/h instead of miles/hr and the temperature readings are different from my local weather alerts my area
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@kwabenalexx Add:
units: 'us'
to the DarkSkyForecast config to switch to imperial units. It’s the default for darksky, but not the default for this module.
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@michael5r i added that to the config file and i get ‘‘Please create a config File’’ page
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it’s fixed. thanks for all your help. i had to add a comma (,)